Thursday, January 15, 2015

Dr. Doofenschmirtz ponders

Every morning, part of the girls' routine is watching Phineas and Ferb. And their pet platypus, Perry, also know as Agent P. Anywho, most mornings I end up watching by myself as the Cute Chicks wander off to do their own things. Not that it matters, I kind of like it.

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We have access to a cattle ranch and see the same thing (exposed skull, no other bones left). What happens is that carnivores eat or carry off the bones, scattering them. Some animals consume bones for their calcium (mainly rodents). Skulls are to bulky and hard to break up on their own (because of their shape) so often - thats all you see later on. Be careful picking them up - spiders adn scorpions often make them their home.

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